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1 Artsterdanu aturdart Nov. it.
(Berlin, newspapers; and dispatches
mchlnlt hers Indicate that there is
. r rfat contusion in Ocrtiunr over the
; peWefs ta b4 fiven the various 4ovti.
clla, committee and dfflclkts.
fhl dispatcher Indicated that there
;- ,hr chaos In governrnent affairs, to the
formation by the Spartaeus group of
a new political party which haa re
dttesd tha atreflfth of the independent
V socialists. How strong this new party
i win be la not known. : -
V The so-called executive council of
the workmen's and soldiers' council
v has followed the Berlin garrison's de
f " mand by "temporarily" retolhdin Hi
1 order for the formation of a civilian
red guard. There is reason to be
v neve that the executive council, de
" spite the fact that Captain von Beer
f f Aid was f oroed to leave it because
he was considered too radical, is itul :
i more sdcta.lctie and radical than the
JpOhildren Cry
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'strated at a meeting in the reichstag
liuiliiing- of delegates. itom all the sol
! dlers' councils In Berlin and delegates
j of ' similar councils elsewhere. The
Berlin soldiers are united firmly
against Br. Karl Llebknecht They
declared that he had been thrown out
of the barracks owing to his repeated
effort to deliver lncltive. speeches. '
Premier Ebert, in addressing the
meetlnsr, declared that a vast major
ity of the people supported the gov
ernment The government had noth
ing to fear front the troops at the
front, but that many men from rear
positions who are hurrying home are
causing disorder In Baden and Wurt
temberg. - .- . ;
The cremlef added that the tint-
led States would, help feed the Car-
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SAYS GERMAN FLEET WAS' f
ORDERED OUT OCTOBER 20
To Engagft in Final Battle) Which
Wat to B Fought Until List
6hlp Wat Sunk. .
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Copenhagen, Saturday, Not. H.
(By the Associated Ptss.) rrlday
afternoons edition of The Vdrwaerts
of Berlin declared that the report was
true that the German fleet was or
dered out on Octbber 20 for a final
battle, whloh was to be fought until
the last ship was -sunk.". The ,',
Germans believed that suah a battle
would reanimate the Oernuin pop.
with the spirit of 1H
It is said that the order to the
fleet spoke merely of a "maneuver
cruise" but the report that a sacrifi
cial battle was intended spread like
wildfire. A general mutiny followed.
"This," says The Vorwaerta, "was
the real spark that kindled the revo
lution." V
The number of persons killed In
Berlin since the revolution broke out
is said to be about 100.
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TO BE ITTEltNED.
Stockholm, Saturday,. Nov. II. (By
the Associated Press) The Qerman
armored coast defense vessel Beowulf
arrived late laat night in the north
ern Stockholm archipelago. The ves
sel will be interned. Other vessels
of the German Baltlo fleet are . ex
pected to arrive in Swedish waters. ,
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Hussi-ns, li:;ans, French eni
nu.Ti0.n!ar.s by Thousands Ks
htnd fcy C:rmans.
With the American Army North
east of Verdun, Nov. It. (By the As
sociated Press.) Russians, Italians,
French and Rumanians by thousands
-r-all released by the Germans
streamed into the American lines
Sunday. The euestlon of feeding and
housing them is taxing the facilities
of the army and the various organi
sations which have been furnishing
the Americans with luxuries.
In Spincourt the Americans found
1,000 hungry Russians ana late - on
Sunday started to transfer them to
Verdun by trucks which bad hauled
suppliea for the American advanced
troops. -- - .-. '
owing to the shortage of food on
Saturday two horses were killed at
Spincourt but this meat only Half
satisfied the Russians who had been
freed by the Oermana several days
ago.. ",, ' - ;-., .. .-
Along - the road from Verdufl . to
Spincourt, a distance . of about IS
miles, released prisoners of various
nationalities traveled toward Verdun
In treat streams, passing the Ameri
cans going in the opposlt direction.
Many of the former prisoners were
attired in German -cast-off uniforms
and had their effects In wheelbarrows,
carta, hand trucks and baby carriages.
For tho most part the prisoners were
well clothed, but hungry. t
MAX SAYS HE FOUGHT
; -AGAINST ARMISTICE
Says Hit Psaoa Policy Was En
tirely iiput by Proposal for
an Armistice
Copenhagen, Nov. If, (By the Asso
ciated Press.) The former imperial
German chancellor, Prince Maiimll
lan, of Baden, has issued a pamphlet
In which he writes:
"My peace policy was entirely upset
oy tne proposal for an armistice which
was handed to- ma In complete form
on my arrival In Berlin. I fought
against tt for practical and political
reasons. , It Seemed to me a grave
mistake to allow the first step toward
peace to be accompanied by such n
amaaint v admission of Oirmany't
weakness. - i, ?.'.''.: '
- "Neither the enemy powers, nor our
Own people regarded our military sit
uation such .. as . to make desperate
measures hecessary. ,1 proposed that
the government as . first measure
should-state exactly ' its program of
war alms and demonstrate - to the
world our agreement with President
Wilson's principles and Our readiness
to undergo heavy national sacrifices to
fulfil those prtnolples. .) . .
"I tfaa told in reply that there was
not tlAe to wait for the effect of such
a statement and that the situation at
the front demanded that a proposal
for an armistice should be made with
in 24 hours, to be supported by pub
lication of the names of a new and
unimpeachable government'? - -, ,
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THOUSANDS ENGAGE IN ;
RIOT AT VyiNSTON-SALEM
(Continued ifrorn page one.)
of Mayor R W. COrrcll, made through
Mayor F.: R. McNlnch. of Charlotte,
by long . distance, .telephone: j
2B0 TANKERS SENT FROfci;
? v CAMP POLft LAST HlMt
Raleighl' NOV. i7.---Apprised:4 the
situation in WInston-Salom by tele
phone tonight. Governor Blckett or
dered the Oreensboro company,- of
State-' militia to1-the scene, and ar
ranged Jot 260 tankers from Camp
Polk jto leave jire at' 11 o'clock. '
GREENSBORO HOME GUARDS
CALLED TO SCENE OF RIOT
Greensboro, Nov. 17. The Greens
boro home guards were called on to
night to help suppress the disorder in
Winston-Salem and at 10 o'clock the
guard left its armory for the station to
go by special train to the scene of the
trouble.
WORST OF THE TROUBLE
. IS' APPARENTLY OVER
Winston-Salem. Nov. 1 i. Accord
ing to the' police, the negroes were
killed in the outlying dlstrieu where
indiscriminate shooting continued for
several hours after the mob had dis
persed following a pitched battle be-1
tween it and the home guards and
nremen wno xurnea nose on tne crowa
when it rushed the Jail, the second
time. .
At midnight the worst of the trou
ble seemed to be over and the polloe
expected to nave the situation in hand
by the time troops from. Raleigh and
Charlotte reach here this morning.
SITUATION IN HOLLAND
. CONSIDERABLY IMPROVED
. London, Nov.' H, ' Saturday. Au
thoritative dispatohes received from
Holland today show thkt the situation
In that country has considerably im
proved, , x j "
The disturbances " and -eVcltemont
had not died but comnlefl" h b
situation was well In-hand. The queen
drove out Thursday , in an open car
riage. .' She was cheered and received
everywhere with respect.
; Previously tho .latest information
from Holland was contained in a Cen
tral News dispatch -from ThS Hague
dated Wednesday. This was to the
effect; that soldiers' hadvbeeh 'potted
to guard all public buildings and gov
ernment offices. Cavalry was patrol
ling the streets of The Hague, and
forees also were assembled In Amster
dam, where revolutionary demonstra
tions hava taken place. - , -
MACKENSEN WITH TROOPS -
RETURNS FROM RUMANIA
2 Copehhaen.??NOV. ' ' l7.-loefman
Field Marshal SrOni Mackenen. ' who
has been operating In Rumania.var
river yesterday at Debrecain, Hungary,
With 2,000 of his troops, According to
a dispatch frOrn Vienna, aThe.'troope
were disarmed and started towards
Germany.- t i y ' tr
i f TO RETURN TO IVORK. ,
; .Nashville, Tenn.; Nov. 17. At 'a
mass meeting - held this ' ftfternobn
more than 1,000 men representing the
electrical workers, sheet metal work'
ers, millwright khd riggers how on
ft walkout 'from Old Hickory powder
plant voted unanimously to return to
work immediately, following the ar
rival of -ft favorabhr ooffimunlealJon
received frbm the war labor board. '.
y BREAD FLOUR EXHATJSTED.
fV Stockholm, Nov. 17, (By the Asso
ciated PressO--Reports from Helslng.i
fore ar to the effect that bread flour
has become exhausted. There is none
for- d Istrlbutlon - this week and the
situation Is said to be desperate.
. )
day he threw i . ; j the line five coun-ter-attacs
civU'T.s he tad held ,ln
close reserve, l.-iey were his best
troops, tut taey failed hot only to
DURh Ihl Imcri.YM hut th.v
failed to check the gradual advance
of the Americans jover the dimcult
terrain. ' V
I The first phase of the action ended
iOotober 11, during Which the Amert
scans' gains were not large but they
; compelled the enemy ,to use a large
number of divisions, which became
.slowly exhausted and thus were un-
able to parry the hammering he was
receiving from the French and British
on the west . . .U
.Flghtinc In itooda Bluer.
It was bitter, fighting in the woods,
brush and ravines, over a region per
fectly registered and plotted by the
enemy where his guni, big and little,
could be used with the greatest effl-
ciency. , The original nine American
divisions in some eases -were kept. In
i the line over three Consecutive weeks.
1 - The American reserves then were
thrown in until every division not en
' gaged on another part of the line had
oeen put inio action.-
It is a fact commented upon with
pride by the American commanders
and complimented by the allies that
even of these divstons "that drove
their- way through this - hard action
never before had been in art active
sector, while green troops, fresh from
horn, were poured in as replacements.
Tne ' Associarea press aispatcnes
J, ......
.. "- 1
uicK lruui nis irougeoi uiii iiiuii tiisi
positions, through one defense system
after another, using his finest selected
troops, which had been withdrawn tn
many instances from other portions of
the line, in an effort to hold an -enemy
whioh he derisively said last spring
could not be brought to Europe, and if
. , . . .. . a.
so would not ngnt ana even, ir ne
tried to fight Would not know how to
dO 80. ' " 'V""-,Xr-'
Death. Blow wHutuv J
The attack delivered tn morning
of November .1. which began the seo
ond phase of the Argonne battle, was
the death blow to the German army.
Between September 2 and October
tl enemy divisions to the number of
It were Identified as being opposed
to the Americana in this sectors 5 Be
tween November 1 and November I
the enemy threw in 14 fresh divisions,
but all In vain. . . .
Fighting every "foot of tha 'way the
American advance averaged Ave kilo
meters dally over terrain constantly
growing more difficult, with the lines
of communications and supply daily
lengthening and attenuktlng. while
roadmakera for the transport and oth
er supply organisations worked day
and night at' thelr tasks. ' ' '
Day by day the official communica
tions and tha telephone even to the
farthest advance line told the Ameri
cans that for every mile the Germans
fave sway before them tney were
yielding another mile to the' British
and French on the. left; that the
American pressure was felt like an
electric current throughout the Una.
Americans Broke Through.
On-the morning of November S the
German official communication told
the Americans they had von, because
for the first time in the war the, enemy
officially admitted that the American
attack. hadL effected a break-through.
The Americana knew that what finally
happened on the morning of Novem
ber rll. when Ahe urmlstlee was sign
ed.ws only question of days. ...
iiftst Monday .morning the, general
eommandnr a, certain division was ,
called toj.the telephone -in afar ad-:
Vanaed pAsttibn- and iaskedlfthe had t
tmderstoftl nhelt hotiliir ''ore to 4
have ceaseasit ii xiocnm ns morn-
lnjf..'TSvTf-ir?rf1jrW
' 'tes;,,q,replled the gonsral.v'T did.
But at 10:58 we were going like hell."
: QUESTipN OF FRONTIERS UP.
Basel. TtorfMiZZk dispatch from
Vienna says, the German-Austrian na
tional assembly discussed at - Thurs
day's meeting the question Of fron
tiers, especially the 'Moravian towns
of Bruenn, Olmuts and Iglau, which
the Moravian . deputies aemanaea to
be Incorporated In German-Austria.
DR. pTTO APPOINTED.
' Copenhagen, Nov. 17. Doctor Otto
has been appointed Austrian 'foreign
minister,, according to a. dispatch, re
ceived here..
That Offer
Warmth
Without
Weight
e;ant--to'cal! special
attention to . some smart
coats' that we are now show-
k . .. ' u.' .-' : t 4
Sing that combine warmth
"without "weight.: -V""
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' ' That's the secret of a good -
COaf. i ; ; 'v's
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take -all' the blurt , out 1 of
winter, and thafwoh't. be
heavy on your.back,t;, - ;
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Charlotte at the price
$25, $30, $35 up to $75.
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merce and to e" . j t' .- i , ta' av .11
themselves of t'e markets cf trs
United & tatea :uch has Intervened
since lilt to 6c. Ay a -1 1.1 m - r.y re
spects to make ni.ore d::cult the ful
fliment. of the tasit but there la, ho
ever, a strong deire On the pan of
ivery asrency of this government to
contribute, W-lthi the measurs of .lu
power, ward giving to our r Latin
American commerce the most ads
quate facilities.", '
AMERICAN ARMY MOVES ' .
' TOWARD GERMAN C ORDER
' (Continued from page t.)
accordance with tho terms of the at
mistlce, in conjunction with the allied
armies. -s ' I
"At the end of the .day's tnarch
our idvance troops had reached the
approximate line of Oerfontalne, Pryt
Pieton, Im Lauvlere, Bolghies, Ehghlea
and, south of Nino ve," ,
ADMIRAL VON T1RPITZ
FLED TO SWITZERLAND
- Copenhaten, Kov. lT.--Adrrilral von
Tlrpitz, - former minister of the Gr
mn ntv init thai mis wha was
chiefly responsible for aermajhy's in
tensive submarine campaign fled to
"
rort Gazette. .
WILSOST NOT TO ATTEND.
Washington, Not. IT. -President
Wilson will not attend the celebration
of Britain's day at New York Sunday.
iP?"! .Inua r0-?- A1
'-. TS - Dl etWste ah la at. iMMst sk 9 wleatk aant!
ton B. Parker, , chairman of the eom
mlttee which attended the invitation,
the President said that as much as
he would like to Join in praising the
part which Great Britain's soldiers
and sailors have played in the war,
he regards it as his plain duty to re
main In Washington so lis . "to act
more promptly upon matters which
seem to mature aWTc-st syery hour."
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Ths total eost ol the lmreramaat ta he saafte threeshaet the aatlra lansth of the
bTa-nam4 street Is estl-aata4 U he Il.i4l.lt. whllh Inaledas tha portions rspoetlvir
rotiulrW te be herns r Ue City sad hr the ewtrere el sraaartr ahattlnt ea eaM stroat.
. " . . al . a. a. . a. aV - - IV ft -.aaS , ak SiuIIIk atl akaa -aakaak tk
Taa aoruo m aaei roqwroe la oo am ay uw twnm o. p.-r. i """'""a
treat tad a hargaabU ta them torsrl-tt the whale aeet ef the SSVlnf, atlapt the (resins,
eerblst and yavtsf sad ermansntlr imprevist the streat Intarsaetloas raqalra te he
done I tha citr aat ef Its saMral raadi is ll.illll Whlah amount laeleaae a
amoants ahave ahowa eharfeahis te the City of Charlotte, ea eaeeeat of tie et-aerahlp of
praaarty ahettlat ea sal 4 etraat and la a total ef tho artiouats aheve stated as the
ta.-tu.ta at ataiaJ kaataa.a aklik tiunttnta haoa haaa srarafaft SB, the reel MUM ehttlns
a said street la prtpartloa te ths freatase taaroea, and la nteordanca with the oirh.
dtTlaions, It aey, eraaud lha Board ef C-mmlooioaara. the prorata share ef. the enUre :
eost of all seen i-spra-tmanta ehirtaehle te lha ewaere of ahattlnt property eaiae ehasd
te sal kaaoaod spaa Mah eld ef tho etroet. The total sort roaaired to U paid out ef its
enarel fuada hy thi City eipt as ewaor of reeft- treauag ea said street te estl
matad to he ll.llf.lt. - '
natiflad this lUi day efWatimb. Hi. . si
Approved as to farm t harr ft Ball, City Attamayfc : ; - .
Road, eysrevtd and alopt4 this vth day of hjovoiaben lllli ralas saseehdid and
adopted paa its etsend and third raedJnss and ftaolarad 'to he aa erdlhaiioe 'lloti-e
twenty days ett-r pehlieatlea ihroef In a astrspasor - puhllshod IS tho Clly ef -Charlotte. ,
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otaasutcB rktattvu to wmMAimjrr WFiwiVEMitwTi, on
TRADE STUKET, MINT STREET TO COLLEGE STREET ,r
The) Board of CooimlaatoofM of tha city of Charlotte) Do Ordain t - .
That the spaelit heaeftts to the abuitlap property on aoeoanl oi taa savins of th
Itaadway ef Trad Itreet from' Mli.t ltrt to Celiece Stmt is haraby datorminid and
aseosetd tsainat th ahattlas srepsrty a fllws: .
. XOBTH MDB. - -f.--v -
. oirasr. ' vft.:-ftentaa-BJi. . .. Dapth. ,.ltaday
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Bantharn IfannfaetuNrs Clah........ ......... ...' II.S ' A'lfl.l - HI. II
Bonthsrn htanafaetanrS
First rrosbyteiina
Ktshiaaes Hetot
Jam A. Barty.
Mr. Unfa Berrlher,
Mrs It A. Dune.... i
enure............... t... itsji, ; KZ,WZ
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Mies Jianstoa ura it. u. wion..i.. .....
Thomas Mooro, fttato. ..........................
Mrs. M. IX Oaboraa, tit set f Mrs. It A. Oeberae
Indopmdane Treat Contpnnr
Mr. U. L. Davldtas Child...........
Daviasoa ft Child,. .
& L. B. bavidse ft sure. Chllsj..MM
I. L., B. Davta.... ............. ......
Boih Broa.. ,.. ......... ..t......tt.f.t
P. 11 Brown. BsC i Mre. f . M. Browa H.i.ft..
H. Ti Bmdoreon, . A. Hndron, Ast...... ;..
Vtrhhts ft Pannm Mattonal Bhh.......i
Mrs. B. W. Kins. t. X. Whlta, 3. B. Bard ft O. M.
-. Lr (H oath)...
Mrs. R. M. Oat ft Hattle L fwndora.j;...-. .
Owner.
Bantbtrn Beal Bttat Loan ft Tmtt Company.......
Mr. Qra T. Hfsd-raan. Quardlan
Mutal Tfa Company. ........1...... .......... '
n. wtttaowskr. Bat.... ....t 1
Mm, B. B. Altnar t
Mr. C'B. Moor...
Mrs. Kate W. Maori... ,
T. W. Hawkla....
J. A. Ball...., .,4
T. Wa Rawltlas. ...... . ...... ......;.... .... .
T. W. Wade. . . . , . . . . t 1 1 .. . . . . t . . . . . . . . . .
Matubantd Realty Company........ ...t. .it..
t. 3. imsna. Bit..... ....1..
C ft Waat.....
J1. W. Wade..
ohn p. Boos. . .. .... ... . . . . t . . . . . 4 1 . . ..4 . . 4 . .
8. ft. Lnts. i ........ 1 ........ 4 . t .. ....... ..t ..
F.-S. Cr...
Ooorf W. Bryia. ....... N
Bnnrdt ft Dinn...u.-.....,.......... ..........
v, o. Aiaaandar. ... .... ......... . 1 ... ... ....... . .
l)urrukh a BpfUif.................!. -
BurvslT ft tun8L........4.-..t........ ........... .
Mor ft ' Johnin..., . ......4 4,4.. ..1 ..t.i......i
Bouthtre Boal Eatat Loan ft Trait Company.
ft. Wlttkowsky. KaL.. A
jr. H. MsAdon. Kit a.-......i.t.,
if. H.,MeAdn ttt...............4..t ..it.i.t.f.
ft, T. aloAdon. .......... . ...... 1 t ...t . ty ... t
Fhnrf ft , Mlt' t...i.. t.t ..... , t) ". .J-
Harrlwa wntts. . . . ...... ... . ... 1 -...... ....
This bnprstmnt dlrtflct ar soetlon
, 1.. rrom Mint fttteet te.eplar Btrolt " ,,,
' I, rrora Poplar Straat to Church Btrttt : , ' i '
' I, Frm Churoh . i Trad )trt '1 - '
t From Trad Suoot U Collof Btrt and th ashmau tvld
with tefeteaeeto wb-eeetlona.s , : . , . k . . , r '
TM leini eo 01 me imprn an. 10 t u,vu,u... .nun uaita 01 am
pbov.nnmd street I timtd t b 11,111.11. which Inelndos th portion ropotlvly
taaulnd to bo born by tho City and by th owners of proparty nbuttlng en said tfoot.
The portion of eoat relrd to b barn by the wnr of proptfty ehuttlns en sueh
trt end charhl te vcovaring the whol eost of th pavfht, oieopt th grading,
eurbllis nd pavltif and narmanantly Improvlne; th trt lntrtln ratr4 te b
don by th City ut of it snrki tend is ll.lll il, which amount tnciud any amount
oooto anowii ttrawi?i h, ... v., .7 w. ..."..v.w w ww...... w. p..V... .
abutttns ea Said Itreot and I th total f th amounts aboro stated as th ameunt ef
pell Tknnt. whloh nmountl have bn pfratd on th real oetat abutttns on aald
street la -pretrartion to the frontas ttereon, and la aeeordane with th seb-dlvislen, If
any, rtd by the Board t Comin'aaioner, th prorata ihar ef th entire cost of nil
each Improvement ehrsable to th owner ef abetttnr property beina aharfed to and
eied Open eroh eld t th trt Th total eoat required to b paid eat ef It se
ra) fund by tk City oent ewnr ef property fronting on said. Itreet is estimated to
VaUded4hls th day of KovambVr.'llll. -' - ' 1
- Approvad a to form: Phrr ft Boll, City Attorney.
neaa, apprsraa etna aaopiva mh iu tt.r tnvTnur. ii ruisa suspenaea ana
Adopted upon It end and third readlnf and declared te be as ordinaaoo effootive . .
.aiv davn after nuhlleatlan thereof la a neweoaner ntlbllihed In tha Citv at Chulatta,
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- Published Kvmf II, fll , . , .K , ' ,
Alt OXDH ANC BJCLATTTE TO nCBMAJOSMT IMrMVBMBNT DIBTBICTS. ,
Troi. L.4T.V4. nuin ittioraactlon with Sixth Street te It Intereaotlon with Third Street.
Trad 6trt from It Interaeotlon with Mint Btrr td it lntrsetlon With College Street
Tryon street from it Utrtloa with .Third 8tr to its Interaeotlon with Morekead
Th Bonrd ef Cnmmllorr of thi Cttf' of Charlotte do Ordain t . i
, That ta order to make a Juet distribntioa ef the coat of permanent improyement
In the following permanent Improvement dlttrtots ef Motion and ta equklls the neeeae- '
mente ea the property abutting an th streets therein th ald permanent Improvement
district er eoottnss shall be and ar subdlvldd into th following ub-ctln:
Tryon fttnet from It lntrction with ftlptli Street te H Ihteraeetloa With Third
Street Ihall b divided late the fallowing ub-etlon , ,
1, rron Sinth Stroot to Fifth fttieet. 1 ' 1 1 - t n r ' I
' I. From Fifth Streat to-Trad Stroot. ' 1 ' v .
, . - I. From Trad Btrt te fourth street. , I . ;
'r.- 4. From Fourth Street ti . Third Stroot ' "
Trade Street from It Intersection with Mini fttr4t t its latreUe With College -Sret
shall be divided lnte th foil wing ub-oeotlon: .
v." 1., yroitt Mint Itreet te fSPlnr trt '. ' '1
,. I. From Poplar Street ta Church fttreet - - .
4, yrem Tryon Street ta Celleie Btreet , - ' '
: Tryea Strtet from It Intersect! with Third Street te 111 Intersection With More
head Street Shell b divided Into the following aub-otloni
1.: - at. mna a : nvras his-sbspe id -i Tvnn
1. Ftm xnire street te second
. 1. From ftaaand S treat to First
a t .v.... oia. a atl.M.w.
. tVrera Bteaewall Street to Hill
n : . -1. Fram Mill Street to F.est Vane
I, , yrom ataet Vni fitieet t Morehtad Strt. 1 1
Bitlrted ikie. t;ho lth dy of Kcrettiber.-Ills. . , J ' . -
i i. -Approved tie form, fhary ft Bell, City Attorney. " I I - -V.t
" Read, tpprvd and adopted, thi lth day of November, llfili rules aWadt and
ftdopted npon It teeond end' third reading an declared to b an ordinanc effective'
twentn day after publication thereof la a awpapf published la th City (of Charlotte.
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